Carbon intensity of green ammonia as a fuel for maritime transport

Countries with abundant solar and wind resources are well positioned for a just energy transition with a switch away from fossil fuels. Power-to-X pathways offer an opportunity to convert excess renewable electricity into energy carriers...

Decarbonising the coatings industry: Challenges and opportunities across the value chain

The carbon footprint of coating manufacturers is largely dominated by a few key scope 3 categories. Raw materials, emissions of volatile organic compounds, packaging and end of life of sold products account for virtually the...

Evaluating Carbon footprint of Fabric made from Virgin Cotton Vs. Recycled Cotton: An LCA Case Study

Background Meeting consumer demand of clothing significantly strains natural resources, and solutions are needed to handle the large amounts of waste generated. New clothing has many environmental costs: CO2 emissions, chemical pollution, and high water...

Evaluating sustainability: Variations of LCA for chemical recycling

Undeniably, plastics have brought us enormous societal benefits owing to their versatility, lightweight, durability and low costs. However, production and recycling also bring challenges, e.g., only 10 % of plastic waste is recycled globally. To...

Life Cycle Assessment of different end-of-life scenarios for footwear

The circular economy is an approach that seeks to maximise value and minimise waste in the use of resources, by creating a closed cycle of production and consumption. In some industrial sectors such as fashion...

Life cycle assessment of hydrogen produced through a liquid-phase photocatalytic process

Hydrogen can play a crucial role in the energy transition towards clean and renewable sources, and therefore in global climate change mitigation. However, nowadays only 4% of the worldwide hydrogen production comes from renewable sources...

Sustainable Practices for Minimizing Broccoli Waste and Carbon Footprint at Household Level

Background and aims: Significant amounts of waste occurs during the consumption stage, particularly with fresh fruits and vegetables. This research aims to evaluate the optimal storage scenario to reduce broccoli waste at the household level....

Sustainable railway decision-makings through enhanced life cycle assessment for material circularity

The global challenge of climate change leads to the development of strategic railway connections, a move that significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions and fosters economic growth. In this landscape, a pioneering railway construction project stands...

The Bio-Economy in Ferromanganese Production: Environmental Impacts of Biocarbon and Carbon Capture and Storage Integration

Ferromanganese (FeMn) production relies heavily on metallurgical coke, generating hard-to-abate carbon dioxide emissions. To drive industrial decarbonization within the bio-economy, substituting fossil reductants with biocarbon and integrating carbon capture and storage (CCS) represent promising, yet...

The environmental impact of health care in Switzerland – a case study of a nursing home

The health sector provides essential services to society by supporting and ensuring people's health and well-being. However, this service comes at a high financial and environmental cost. In Switzerland, the health sector is responsible for...

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